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A new startup called Vast Terrain taps U.S. suppliers to make top-shelf goods

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We're no strangers to the suffering that happens during Tennessee's annual Barkley Marathons, but this puts it in perspective

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Or how running and meditating both led one woman to the same unexpected place

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As you get older, setting goals—and reaching them—will look a little different

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When you’re in your fourth decade, you’re still young enough to run a personal best. But it’s also the beginning of the end.

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Why we name, talk to, and occasionally kiss our gear

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We won’t tell you what to think; we’re just here to share the latest data.

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You might not like his style, but Sir Mo gives his sport some much-needed attitude

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Ötillö Swimrun is a grueling race series alternating long passages of open-water swimming with rugged runs of up to 40 miles. But unlike a triathlon, there’s no biking. That’s great news for W. Hodding Carter, a former collegiate swimmer who plans to qualify for the world championship. At age 56.

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Pico started running and climbing mountains ten years ago, after losing her foot to cancer

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We love Oiselle's Lux Funnel Neck Shirt for running, climbing, and heading to and from the gym

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For Blair Braverman, physical activity was a given—until it wasn't

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Data from the last world championships suggests you shouldn’t be concerned about your foot strike, no matter how you land

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It’s tastier than gels are... and that’s the main selling point

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They're exploding in numbers and having a massive impact on our favorite trails, yet the short-shorts crowd almost never pitches in when it comes to trail work

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I prefer to not have to choose between looks and capability

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Alysia Montaño’s story is yet another reminder of how contracted endurance athletes often have to choose between having a career and a life

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Performance and comfort, mile after mile

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A practical guide for purchasing your next pair of trainers

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Audio gear you’ll find any excuse to use

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When it comes to wearables, go easy on the bells and whistles

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Running shoes, technical apparel, sports equipment, oh my! These are all among the products whose price tags could be impacted negatively by the trade war with China.

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Seven supremely capable shoes for the pavement

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Buffs and bandanas aren’t exactly essential running gear for most people, but they’re handy workhorses that mop sweat, keep hair back, and perform a dozen other functions in a pinch

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Low-profile essentials

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Low-profile essentials

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Soft, breathable, and light—ideal for running and backpacking in cool temperatures

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New evidence suggests that strengthening your respiratory muscles can translate to improved performance in thinner air

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Roger Robinson’s 'When Running Made History' sets a new standard for books about the sport

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A blind runner finished a half marathon for the first time using only guidance from a dog thanks in large part to the Ruffwear Unifly—the biggest development in guide-dog harnesses since they were invented nine decades ago

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With a goal of forming connections through audio-based workouts on your phone, Aaptiv might be the end of personal trainers

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Running coach David Roche shares his training tips

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After vanquishing all his human competition, the world’s best marathoner will again take on the clock

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Exercise turbulence-free with these comfortable support systems

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They work with my caveman-like feet

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Perfect (but pricey) underwear for long days on the trail

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The former Soviet special-forces instructor who introduced kettlebells to the U.S. talks strength training with Tim Ferriss

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Because races full of beer, cookies, and froyo are the opposite of stressful

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The Court of Arbitration for Sport has decided in favor of “necessary discrimination”

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Our top picks for all conditions, from dry or slushy roads to technical or muddy singletrack

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Yes, we used our expert knowledge to rank fictional equipment

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Last year, Dykes set the marathon record for his age group—only to find that it didn't count. But he's not giving up.

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I put my own feet on the line to find out

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The media needs to get better at “personalizing” the best runners on the planet

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New research suggests that a month of probiotic supplementation reduces GI symptoms in runners

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What do you do when your kid thinks winning is everything?

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Even bagels, pasta, and sweets deserve a place in your personal food pyramid

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Being a beginner (or just perpetually mediocre) doesn't mean you should quit

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Dierdre Wolownick gives us an inside look at what it was like to raise the 'Free Solo' climber in 'The Sharp End of Life'

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But the everyday athlete can learn a thing or two from him

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Plus, should you take someone else's spot in a race if you know you won't finish?

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Why the top American in Monday’s Boston Marathon is all about training transparency

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'Hood to Trail,' from Yak Media and Stance, features three urban running crews as they figure out what it takes to be a trail runner

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Rickey Gates ran 1,303 miles on the streets of San Francisco over 46 days, from November through December

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After a string of injuries, Jordan Hasay and Dathan Ritzenhein are itching to race again

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No external flourish can match the thrill of pushing your body to its limit

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A website from the snack company highlights the sweeteners that often fly under the radar on nutrition labels, and shows the percentage of sugar in other brands' offerings

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The Consumer Product Safety Commission tried to recall strollers it claimed were defective, but the newly appointed chair stopped it

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These babies keep you warm, block wind, and shout from the depths of your closet, “Let’s go already!”

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Laird Hamilton's rules for preventive maintenance

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A getup that won't weigh you down

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The athleisure company is branching out from its mainstay apparel and yoga accessories

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Signs that your coffee habit is doing more harm than good

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The IAAF’s decision to phase out the 5k isn’t necessarily bad, and the pro running landscape needs to evolve all around.

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What kind of sadist creates the hardest race in the world? We sent our writer to find out.

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Yes, the physiology and biomechanics of treadmill running are a little different. But how you feel about it is probably more important.

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Tune in to the highly anticipated race on April 15

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In the past few years, trail runners from the French gear company have started showing up on runways. Why?

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'Running the Oregon Trail' is an ode to running and goes to prove that sometimes the best way to see a landscape is on foot

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Epic ultras in the Alps. An urban loop in running's most beloved city. High desert treks through the American Southwest. These are without a doubt the best runs on the planet.

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When my wife tried to kill me, when I went to jail for battery, and when I finally tried to take my own life, there was one thing that kept me from unraveling

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Companies like Outdoor Voices and Nike have already signed up for the new in-app shopping platform

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If Belay Tilahun was good enough to win the country’s most prestigious half marathon, why wasn’t he listed in the elite field? 

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A free weekly 5K? What’s not to love.

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I'm tired of doubling up old sports bras—aren't you?

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In an excerpted chapter from his new memoir, '26 Marathons,' the road racing legend recalls the first time he ran America’s most famous race

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At the 2019 Los Angeles Marathon, Adam Gorlitsky will set out to become the first American paraplegic to walk 26.2 miles—and bust his British rival's 36-hour time in the process. But his real dream is to bring assisted mobility to people with disabilities.

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With a new line of premium watches, Garmin aims upmarket

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Apparently, misery does love company (in a way). So gather your friends and go have some miserable fun!

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